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New York City Council
Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection
May 01, 2025
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11:30 AM
9 min
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Summary
A vote. The committee passes proposed Introduction 762-B, amending the 2021 local law on fee caps for third-party food delivery services. The bill allows increased fees for enhanced services while maintaining protections for restaurants, aiming to balance the interests of delivery services and small businesses. It passed with 5 votes in favor and 1 against.
Meeting chapters
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Julie Menin explains proposed changes to food delivery service fee caps
Council Member Julie Menin, chair of the Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection, provides an opening statement on proposed introduction 762-B. She explains the bill's purpose to amend the 2021 …
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Council Member Salamanca explains benefits of Intro 762-B for restaurants and consumers
Council Member Rafael Salamanca, Jr. delivers remarks on Intro 762-B, emphasizing its benefits for local restaurants and consumers. He describes the bill as a compromise that maintains fee caps on …
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163 sec
Julie Menin explains her vote and congratulates Council Member Salamanca
Julie Menin votes in favor of the bill and congratulates Council Member Salamanca on its passage. She emphasizes the significance of this legislation for small businesses. - Menin notes that …
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Vote outcome on proposed Introduction 762-B
The Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection has adopted proposed Introduction 762-B, which amends the local law regarding fee caps for third-party food delivery services. The vote resulted in a …
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